Theozilla
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Okay, just to be clear everyone know those captions are fake quotes right?Our Lord and Savior
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Okay, just to be clear everyone know those captions are fake quotes right?Our Lord and Savior
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I know you’re just jokin’ around, but even if so, I feel like it’s a good opportunity to highlight what he actually says in that clip instead of the joke captions:Our Lord and Savior
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It’s like this.
It’s a matter of whether or not you can vividly bring to mind the image of children as they really are.
In that way, if I don’t observe, I can’t draw. You can’t do this if you haven’t seen anything
If you’re only concerned with yourself If in that way you spend every day
Does that lead to whether or not you even like people?
So, Japanese animation isn’t being based on observation, not really.
It’s made by people who don’t like to observe people.
So, anime’s become a hive of otaku.
Anime of the past had roots in observation, where the stylization was designed as representations of real world equivalents.
I have since rejected all 3D women in favor of the far more superior 2D because at least when they reject me I know they’re just being tsundereThe depiction of concepts (in particular, women) have little resemblance to real life. They’ve all become akin to an otaku’s view on the world, basically.
You're telling me you've never seen someone IRL make that face?
Part of if is also Japanese animators being exploited even more than they were before, quality of work and ability to improve one’s skills correlates greatly with workers rights and compensation.I know you’re just jokin’ around, but even if so, I feel like it’s a good opportunity to highlight what he actually says in that clip instead of the joke captions:
And, well, he’s right on the money. Anime of the past had roots in observation, where the stylization was designed as representations of real world equivalents. As time went on, anime started to be based on stylizations of that stylization - to the point to where, after many iterations, the connection to the real observation were lost. The depiction of concepts (in particular, women) have little resemblance to real life. They’ve all become akin to an otaku’s view on the world, basically. I can definitely appreciate Miyazaki for being the anti-otaku.
Saying "it's a VR simulation of how Shinra thinks Midgar works in the future" is a *good* explanation. In squares the circle in a lot of ways. We know from CC that VR training data is used to train SOLDIERs. Remake showed that Shinra has *really good* VR technology, that had to be developed *sometime*. It doesn't even retcon anything. It just says "they're using this technology you *already* know about".
I don't get why people are complaining about an explanation that *makes sense*. Is it because it's admiting that the Compilation World-building is a thing? Is it because it doesn't "add" anything new to the lore/world-building? I really don't get it.
To be fair, some of the frustrations are coming from a place of feeling like the devs going out of their way to create lore for something like a mobile spin off game, is SE making a big deal out of something that shouldn't be a big deal. So it's become a recursive loop of making a big deal out a perceived big deal being made in the first place unnecessarily.
It's hard to repeat something when the creator isn't quite sure how they managed to make something. Or when they acknowledge that how something used to be made isn't how they could make it today. The OG FFVII seems to have been a group project with a story and world-building a group of people were making up as they went. And with all the co-inspiration that happens when a group of creative people are passing ideas around. That sense of "making it up as you go" is viewed even by the creators as something... that really shouldn't happen again. And we have seen what happens when that goes very wrong (FFXVersus).
However, loosing the "making it up as you go" aspect along with that co-inspiration from... at least five other people than NKN is going to affect how everything after the OG feels. You can't just... "fake" that kind of thing in a creative process. So the FFVII stuff from after the OG has a fundamentally different creative process than the OG did. Expecting the same tone out of two different creative processes... you're only setting yourself up for disappointment in the long run.
Would it have really made THAT much of a difference if they did do it for those titles though?They didn't do this sort of nonsense for the snowboarding or motorcycle mobile titles; they didn't have to here either.
I would think it’s because from a creative standpoint for them it would just boil down to rehashing what was already done, hence why most of the remake “works” because a lot of it is just repeating what has already won fans over, which I suppose is good for fanservice but I imagine it would be pretty unsatisfying as a creator to be beholden to stroking the fans’ nostalgia boners instead of doing whatever you want...a very common issue with artists and audiences I’m afraid, the “this band’s old stuff was way better” phenomenonit's extremely difficult for me to consider this a valid defense of the creatives behind that original rendering for being unable to analyze what they had made (regardless of the previous process) and adhere.
They didn't do this sort of nonsense for the snowboarding or motorcycle mobile titles; they didn't have to here either. It's altogether a case of inventing a problem for an inadequate solution to (fail to) solve.
As someone who does my own creative stuff... it's often done *because* I want to see/do something new other people haven't done before... IE: it's *because* I can make something new, that I am making it in the first place.I imagine it would be pretty unsatisfying as a creator to be beholden to stroking the fans’ nostalgia boners instead of doing whatever you want...a very common issue with artists and audiences I’m afraid, the “this band’s old stuff was way better” phenomenon
My assumption is that Nomura hates this game too. It only occurred to me yesterday that Nomura's strange comment about virtual reality time travel (assuming that's even remotely what he meant) might be his passive-aggressive way of saying "I don't agree with the existence of this title but the higher-ups want their mobile gaming money so at most I can low-key express my disdain by showing my utter disregard for good lore in The First SOLDIER".People can hate but this game